Dobrogea has become the center of economic attractiveness for investors from Golf Cooperation Council (GCC).

During two days (19 -20 July 2017) a delegation of Arab investors has toured the region in search of agricultural and tourism opportunities under the supervision of Institute of International Relations and Economic Cooperation.

DOBROGEA: THE MIRACLE LAND ON THE THRESHOLD OF BLACK SEA

The main items of the agenda were: ensuring a steady supply of wheat, cereals, and flour and sun flower and corn oil, developing a regional source of sheep`s meat and developing tourism opportunities for family packages in Danube Delta, Black Sea resorts and regional hotels.

The Grain Mountains of Dobrogea.

The delegation was also received at SAR SALTUK BABA mosque in Babadag, a potential center for Islamic religious tourism.

The center of the attention of the investor’s tour was the city of Baia where the delegates were received by Mr. Adam Liuta, the leader of a powerful business and leisure complex in the area.

Sheeps Farm. The Dobrogea lambs are world`s fainest. No doubt here!

The Baia commercial group led by President Adam Liuta is comprised among many other investments by LTA MONDIAL SRL Society, a company that is producing, processed and commercializing a large area of agricultural products , certified ecologic for European markets including cereals (wheat, corn, soy, barley) oleaginous plants (sun flower, colza, flax) and colza and sun flower oil products.

Izabell oil factory has aroused interest with his high quality, ecological cooking oils, that are complying with European Union most strict tests for ecological oil production.

President Adam Liuta: an active representative of Dobrogea.

The tourism potential of the area was declared as interesting with Baia based Mondial Hotel, a hotel that is offering high-class lodging opportunities, coupled with leisure spa and wading pool and offering exceptional culinary experiences.

Mondial hotel can be the center of discovery tours around the area destined to highlight Dobrogea cultural potential.